3 lucky New Jersey lottery players purchased a ticket for Wednesday's Powerball drawing, earning a second-tier prize of $50,000.
Resident-run group perform a variety of songs from holiday favorites and Broadway show tunes.
Wayne Township residents can safely dispose of confidential papers at the next shredding event - see more details below.
Rides, games, live music, a petting zoo, and much more are on the schedule for the annual Passaic County Fair, beginning Aug. 10.
The community abuts Mountainside Park, so residents enjoy the many miles of gentle hiking trails.
Want to represent an organization, sell a handmade craft, or be a food vendor for this year's fair? The application deadline approaches.
The retailers will receive a bonus check for $2,000 for each winning ticket sold. See where the lucky ticket was sold in the township:
Joanie Walsh of Wayne was honored for being the top fundraiser for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of New Jersey, the organization said.
You can help keep Wayne neighbors' pantries stocked with delicious, nutritious food with donations to the food pantry. Here's how:
Roy Sconfienza was a West Milford firefighter for more than 30 years, and community members are helping his family financially.
The ticket won a second-tier prize in Saturday's drawing.
The library will serve the community while a new facility is built for the Alfred H. Baumann Free Public Library, said Berkeley College.
Roy Sconfienza, a 30-year veteran of the West Milford Fire Department and a Department of Public Works employee in Haledon, has died.
A Jersey Cash 5 player who purchased their ticket at a Passaic County retailer will cash in on the jackpot after matching all five numbers.
Paper recyclables will now be collected on a different week than everything else. Here's where to find if your route will change:
15 student workers were granted $10,000 scholarships to support their pursuit of a college or trade school education.
Wayne Police are hiring full-time and part-time dispatchers, who handle 911 calls and monitor emergency crews.
Passaic County offices will be closed on Friday to commemorate Juneteenth, and there are celebrations around the area for Freedom Day.
Smoky conditions before Wednesday's Township Council meeting caused officials to postpone the raising of a flag for LGBTQ+ Pride Month.
"Touch a Truck" is free to enter with food, a helicopter landing, music, and the chance to see first responder vehicles up close.
Ken Idemudia took advantage of Erickson’s training and professional advancement opportunities and recently received his RN degree.
Ryan's nominators celebrated his academic and musical achievements. He will study aerospace engineering and aims to develop spacecraft.
Noelle's nominator highlighted her good grades, work with community theatre, and that she is always willing to help others. Read more below:
The senior started a Social Justice Club at her school and worked to make it more eco-friendly, her nominator said. More about Meghan below:
Residents can work with Cedar Crest's Custom Interiors team to create the home of their dreams.
The eighth-grader, a football player, is being recognized for helping elderly people in the community.
"Makayla shows patience towards her peers, and she has a kind heart and gentle spirit." Read more about this Star Student in this article.
Students from Wayne and Clifton will represent their chapters, and a Fair Lawn student will represent the Boys & Girls Club of Hawthorne.
Ivana is a varsity athlete and honors student who "is always open to new experiences and learning something new," her nominator says.
"She’s constantly wearing a big smile on her face, and she is quick and willing to help her peers any time it may be needed."
The club is hosting an open house May 13 with free mini-clinics, sessions with physical and massage therapists, cardio tennis, and more.
People donated more than $24,000 in less than 24 hours to help the Dortch family, who lost their home in a fire a week before the due date.
"She is consistently kind, helpful, and respectful to her classmates and teachers alike."
"When it comes to being able to count on someone, Richie is it." See more about this star student below:
The Wayne Interfaith Network is encouraging people to "spring into action" and donate to its food pantry, to help 170 local families.
The shared passion for a warm, welcoming culture is what makes Cedar Crest such a great place to live and work.
The new community boasts 28 private suites, a new dining room, a movie theater, additional lounges, a library and other amenities.
Current and previous WRC Board members and current club members will be on hand May 13 for the club's 50th anniversary.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Wayne.